Blizzard Entertainment continues to work on Diablo II: Resurrected
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The developers of Diablo II never stop working on the remaster of the title, which, perhaps, became their most sensational creation, which brought the most popularity. A new patch for the game should be released in December, which will bring some nice changes.
List of innovations
- Single-player mode will acquire a difficulty selection that will appear in the settings menu. Up to this point, the difficulty could also be changed, but for this users had to go into the console and type the command “/ players 1-8”
- For more convenient use of more than two abilities at the same time, it will be possible to configure the quick use of skills
- The interface will get an improvement. Miss indicators and other details may appear in the game
- The graphics and sound will be improved. The game will feature NVIDIA DLSS technology
The release of Diablo II: Resurrected was, to put it mildly, different from the release of the original Diablo II. Instead of returning the nostalgia that many oldfags dreamed of, users received constant server crashes, discarded saves and overflowing servers that were impossible to connect to. The problems were soon resolved. The developers continue to work on troubleshooting to this day.
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